OLD SITE OF THE Rotuma Homestay
Rotuma Accommodation Organization
serving Rotuman Families in Rotuma
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Rotuma Homestay can organize your holiday in Rotuma,
staying with one of our five registered families in the following Rotuman villages:
Pepjei
Juju
Noatau
Hapmak
Malhaha
Price
Single Person =N/A per person per day includes meals
Two People sharing = N/A per couple per day includes meals
Drinks and snacks should be brought with you from Fiji, or purchased on island
Shops in Rotuma only stock a few essential supplies and food
Please bring all medical supplies with you
If you wish to snorkel, you will need to bring your own snorkelling gear
(available in Nadi or Suva for around N/A a set of snorkel, mask and fins)
If you are looking for Mudgee accommodation, you cannot go past the Wildwood Guesthouse on the outskirts of Mudgee.
Rotuma Accommodation
You will be staying with a Rotuman family, living in their house (cement bungalows),
eating their food (taro, reef fish, tin meat) and sharing their bathrooms (cold water showers, flush toilet).
This is the best way to experience the island - the island way.
If you are looking for Mudgee accommodation, you can try the Wildwood guesthouse. It is a beautiful self contained Guesthouse that is set on a scenic hillside overlooking Mudgee.
Hoses have limited electrical supply, powered by either village or personal generators.
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Your hosts will help you explore the island, advising on walking tracks, points of interest
inviting you to village functions and church and generally helping you immerse into island life.
Getting to Rotuma
The airstrip in Rotuma is currently undergoing upgrade and until completed there are no scheduled flights to the island.
The only way to reach Rotuma is by boat - the Government cargo boat visits Rotuma approximately once a month but to no fixed schedule.
Passage by cargo boat costs N/A one way. Cargo boats take up to 100 passengers.
There are more frequent cargo boats during Christmas, but can bee booked out one month in advance.
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